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Free Wildflower Seeds - Operation Pollination

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turtlebug
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Thanks for posting. We're always looking to attract bees/pollinators to our gardens.
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drivenZ
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sweet thanks, by me they've started making pollinator zones in some highway medians which seems like a win win for everyone. Less grass for the city/state to mow, looks nicer and helps bees.
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Quote from drivenZ :
sweet thanks, by me they've started making pollinator zones in some highway medians which seems like a win win for everyone. Less grass for the city/state to mow, looks nicer and helps bees.

Excellent place for the bees to play frogger
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Thanks OP. Planting parsley in pots or as borders around your garden(s) is another cheap, very easy & fun way to support pollinators. It will be invaded by the catapillers of beautiful black swallowtail butterflies. They love, love it. It's a biennial which around here at least is self-seeding.

As kids we couldn't wait to see the first little guys show up every year, then track down every chrysalis we could find. If we found "enough" (some random goal Mom used to keep us busy), we'd be allowed to bring one in & to watch it emerge.

Fennel & dill attracts them, too. But they're not quite as compact & easy. Great to grow if you want to use them, though

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Any details about what seeds are in the packet and how much the packet covers?
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deedz2
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Thx op, tu and repped and shared.
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Quote from KnightStar :
Any details about what seeds are in the packet and how much the packet covers?
Look here: https://operationpollination.com/about/
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clc327
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I tried planting wildflowers and other bee friendly flowers this spring. Got plenty of leaves but no flowers. Then the brutal Phoenix summer hit and all have shriveled up.
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Thanks for the post!!! Will help beautify my community and help bring pollinators back to my area.
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Thanks 😊

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